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Temperature and molecules effect on coffee plantation<\/h3>\n

Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration on the farm<\/strong><\/h4>\n

All life processes are supported by the simple sugar glucose. Glucose is both the primary source of energy for these processes and an important building block for many other compounds. Plants capture light energy through their leaves and use it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose. The process is called \u2018photosynthesis\u2019. Photosynthesis is the source of all of the organic compounds and most of the energy used to sustain life on Earth. Oxygen is a by-product of photosynthesis. Photosynthesis\u00a0 produces most of the oxygen in our atmosphere.<\/p>\n

Plant leaves contain pigments called chlorophyll that absorb red and blue wavelengths of light and reflect green light, which is why leaves appear green to our eyes. When a chlorophyll molecule absorbs a single photon of light, it releases a single electron that is used to drive the reactions that create glucose.<\/p>\n

Chlorophyll is contained in organelles (Structures within cells e.g. chloroplasts) known as chloroplasts. Inside the chloroplasts, the chlorophyll is stored (A milk pattern which involves a series of lines applied to the surface of a drink, using the pushing technique; this design harnesses the effect of the eddies to stretch each line around the edges of the cup. This pattern is an extension of the tulip design.) in the membrane of little green pancake-like stacks known as thylakoids(A thylakoid is a membrane-bound compartment inside chloroplasts and cyanobacteria). The light-dependent reactions take place at the thylakoid membrane that surrounds these little pancakes. It is also here at the that the oxygen we breathe is created.<\/p>\n